στρᾰτόπεδ-ον, τό,
camp, encampment, Id. 5.63, A. Th. 79 (lyr.), S. Ph. 10, Gal. 15.709; Στρατόπεδα, name of a part of Egypt, Hdt. 2.154, cf. 112: hence, encamped army, Id. 4.114, Gal. 15.119, etc.; in both senses, Th. 2.81 .
2. at Rome, the Castra Praetoriana, D.C. 60.1, al.
II generally, army, Hdt. 1.77, 9.51, 53; also, squadron of ships, Id. 8.94, Th. 1.117, Lys. 21.6, IG 12.105.29; ς. ναυτικὰ καὶ πεζικά X. HG 6.3.18 .
2. the Roman legion, Plb. 1.16.2, BGU 362 xi 15 (iii A.D.), D.C. 55.23, etc.
III the court or suite of the emperor or his representative, Jul. Ep. 46 .
στρατόπεδον stratopedon 1x
pr. the site of an encampment; an encampment; meton. an army, [Luk 21:20]
G4760 — στρατόπεδον
στρατοπεδονου, τό (στρατός, and πέδον a plain), from Herodotus down;
a. a military camp.
b. soldiers in camp, an army: [Luk 21:20].
στρατό - πεδον , - ου , τό
( στρατός + πέδον , a plain),
[in LXX : [Jer 34:1] (H2428), 2Ma 8:12 , al. ;]
(a) a military camp;
(b) an army: [Luk 21:20]. †